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- We can still redefine our relationship with water and redesign our economies to value water as a global common good. But the window of opportunity is closing. To have a chance of avoiding climate catastrophe and adapting to unavoidable change, we must ensure a resilient water future for poor and rich societies alike.
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Mar 16, 2023 · This report explores and proposes how we can re-define and re-value water as a critical planetary resource and manage the hydrological cycle locally and as a global common good. It highlights changes to the hydrological cycle, including the drivers of change, impacts, and consequences across scales and geographies.
- Executive Summary: The Economics of Water: Valuing the ...
The world faces a growing water disaster. For the first time...
- Executive Summary: The Economics of Water: Valuing the ...
Mar 22, 2023 · To manage both blue and green water as a global common good, governments need to reshape water markets — not simply fix them when they fail.
The new economics of water begins by recognising that the water cycle must now be governed as a global common good, that can only be fixed collectively, through concerted action in every country, collaboration across boundaries and cultures, and for benefits that will be felt everywhere.
Oct 17, 2024 · The world faces a growing water disaster. For the first time in human history, the hydrological cycle is out of balance, undermining an equitable and sustainable future for all. We can fix this crisis if we act more collectively, and with greater urgency.
To meet these growing challenges, water must be recast as a global common good. That means states establishing an obligation under international law to protect the global
Mar 22, 2023 · To meet these growing challenges, water must be recast as a global common good. That means states establishing an obligation under international law to protect the global water cycle for all people and generations, and acknowledging that actions in one place have impacts in another — for instance, that deforestation in Brazil affects rainfall ...
Sep 27, 2022 · Today, 80% of our wastewater flows untreated back into the environment, while 780 million people still do not have access to an improved water source. By 2030, we may face a 40% global gap between water supply and demand. The World Economic Forum’s Water Possible Platform is supporting innovative ideas to address the global water challenge.